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The Cybersecurity Podcast with Fexingo: Hacks, Breaches, and Digital Defense Conversations

The Cybersecurity Podcast with Fexingo: Hacks, Breaches, and Digital Defense Conversations

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Every week, Lucas and Luna sit inside a dimly lit security operations centre — Lucas at a bank of monitors crawling with packet-by-packet traffic maps, Luna leaning in from the shadows — to parse the most consequential cyber events of the past seven days. They do not chase headlines for their own sake. Instead they isolate a single breach, vulnerability disclosure, or regulatory action and walk through the technical root cause, the financial damage (named companies, actual dollar figures), and the organisational failure that allowed it. When a ransomware attack hits a hospital chain, they trace the initial access vector, the ransom demand, the insurance payout, and the post-incident SEC filing. When a zero-day surfaces in a widely deployed VPN appliance, they explain which types of organisations are exposed and what the patch cycle actually looks like from a CISO's perspective. The show is built for cybersecurity professionals who want analysis that respects their expertise, for investors who need to understand cyber risk in their portfolio, and for executives who are tired of being sold fear and want calibrated, data-backed context. Each episode ends with Lucas and Luna disagreeing on a single point — the cost of non-compliance, the effectiveness of a particular framework, the likelihood of the vulnerability being exploited at scale — and they leave that tension unresolved. The question you'll carry away: what did the CISO in that breached company know, and when did she know it? #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #Ransomware #ZeroDay #IncidentResponse #CISO #ThreatIntelligence #PatchManagement #CyberInsurance #SECCyberRules #NetworkSecurity #VulnerabilityManagement #DigitalDefense #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #CyberRisk Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • Why Cybersecurity Stocks Just Crashed and How to Play the Panic
    2026/06/08
    Episode 38 of The Cybersecurity Podcast with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna break down the brutal sell-off hitting top cybersecurity stocks as of June 8, 2026. CrowdStrike down 14 percent in five days, Zscaler off 16 percent, the CIBR ETF sliding 8 percent. What's behind the broad panic? Lucas argues the sell-off is a correction from inflated multiples, not a fundamental collapse. He points to CrowdStrike's strong revenue growth and expanding partnerships as signs of resilience. Luna counters that the market is pricing in a growth slowdown as enterprise clients tighten budgets. They discuss how to separate short-term noise from long-term value, comparing the rout to the 2022 tech sell-off. Lucas highlights that Fortinet has barely budged, suggesting investors are rotating toward profitable, legacy-adjacent names. The hosts also examine the 'Tokenpocalypse' headline and whether crypto token vulnerabilities could spill into enterprise security. This episode helps listeners understand the current market panic without overreacting. #Cybersecurity #StockMarketCrash #CrowdStrike #Zscaler #Fortinet #PaloAltoNetworks #CIBRetf #CybersecurityStocks #TechSellOff #MarketPanic #GrowthStocks #EnterpriseSecurity #Tokenpocalypse #InvestmentStrategy #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CybersecurityInvesting Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How the CrowdStrike Panic Exposed Wall Street's Cybersecurity Blind Spot
    2026/06/07
    Episode 37 drops into the middle of a cybersecurity stock rout. CrowdStrike plunged 14 percent in five days, Zscaler dropped 16 percent, and the entire ETF is down nearly 8 percent. But the headlines aren't about a breach or a new vulnerability — they're about sector rotation, earnings jitters, and a Wall Street narrative that has very little to do with actual security posture. Lucas and Luna unpack what's really driving the sell-off, why Palo Alto Networks held up better than its peers, and whether the panic reveals a deeper blind spot in how investors price cyber risk. They also dig into CrowdStrike's specific exposure to the government and critical infrastructure verticals, and contrast the stock's behavior with the steady growth of the underlying threat landscape. If you're watching these tickers and wondering whether to buy the dip or run for cover, this conversation gives you the framework to decide. #CrowdStrike #Zscaler #PaloAltoNetworks #Fortinet #Okta #Cloudflare #SentinelOne #CyberSecurity #CIBR #StockMarket #SectorRotation #TechSelloff #Investing #RiskManagement #FinancialAnalysis #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How OpenAI Lockdown Mode Changes Enterprise Security
    2026/06/07
    OpenAI just released Lockdown Mode, a new feature designed to prevent prompt injection attacks against enterprise AI deployments. Lucas and Luna break down how it works, why it matters for companies that rely on LLMs, and what it signals about the future of AI security. They connect the news to the broader sell-off in cybersecurity stocks — CrowdStrike down 14 percent in five days, Palo Alto Networks down 9.5 percent — and ask whether OpenAI's move is a competitive threat or a rising tide for the industry. The episode also touches on the Trump administration's potential equity stake in OpenAI and what that means for governance. A focused look at one specific feature and its ripple effects across the security landscape. #OpenAI #LockdownMode #PromptInjection #LLMSecurity #EnterpriseAI #Cybersecurity #CrowdStrike #PaloAltoNetworks #SellOff #AIGovernance #TechNews #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #CyberDefense #Vulnerability #ZeroDay #June2026 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
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